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"Los Alamos Evacuation Order Lifted; 12,000 Go Home" [1]

"Honking horns and waving to firefighters, residents of a New Mexico city threatened by a massive wildfire rolled back into Los Alamos nearly a week after flames forced an evacuation and the closure of a nearby major nuclear weapons laboratory."

Source: AP [2], 07/05/2011

"Huge Rare Earth Deposits Found In Pacific: Report" [3]

"Vast deposits of rare earth minerals have been discovered on the seabed of the Pacific Ocean amounting to 1,000 times those on land, media reported on Monday citing a study by Japanese researchers."

Source: Reuters [4], 07/05/2011

UCSF, Stanford Autism Study Shows Environmental Factors Key [5]

"Environmental factors play a more important role in causing autism than previously assumed and, surprisingly, an even larger role than genetics, according to a new study out of UCSF and Stanford that could force a dramatic swing in the focus of research into the developmental disorder."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle [6], 07/05/2011

Drought in East Africa Prompts Calls To Address Humanitarian Emergency [7]

"Aid agencies have launched multimillion-pound appeals to address a mounting humanitarian emergency in east Africa, where severe drought and high food prices have left 10 million people requiring assistance."
 

Source: Guardian [8], 07/05/2011

"U.S. Could Drop Screening for Deadly Strain of E. Coli" [9]

"At a time of rising concern over pathogens in produce, Congress is moving to eliminate the only national program that regularly screens U.S. fruits and vegetables for the type of E. coli that recently caused a deadly outbreak in Germany."

Source: Chicago Tribune [10], 07/05/2011

EPA to Unveil Rules for Cutting Smog from Coal Plants This Week [11]

EPA this week will release its long-awaited new rule to protect downwind states from pollution emitted by coal-burning plants in upwind states.

Source: SolveClimate [12], 07/05/2011

New Source of Asbestos Raises Fears in Montana Superfund Town [13]

"For a decade, the people of Libby have longed for the day when they will be rid of the asbestos that turned their town into the deadliest Superfund site in America. Now they are being forced to live through the agony all over again."

Source: AP [14], 07/05/2011

Yellowstone Spill Could Sour Montana on Keystone Pipeline: NRDC [15]

"An oil spill last weekend could sour Montana residents on a proposal to build a new crude pipeline through the state, a critic of TransCanada Corp.'s Keystone XL project said Monday."

Source: Canadian Press [16], 07/05/2011

"Ashe Confirmed as U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director" [17]

After a months-long political stand-off, the Senate confirmed Daniel Ashe as director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Source: ENS [18], 07/01/2011

"18 New Biosphere Reserves Protected in Global Network" [19]

"The United Nations [Thursday] added 18 new sites to its global list of biosphere reserves, bringing the total to 581 in 114 countries."

Source: ENS [20], 07/01/2011

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